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From: James Stokes <>
Subject: Re: Capt. Hebble
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 22:48:33 -0800 (PST)
In-Reply-To: 6667
Hi Donna and Frank,
Yes, I found a funeral notice for Christian B. Hebble but still wasn't sure that he was our Capt. Hebble until you confirmed it with the pension file. Here is a column from the
New York Times,
Sept. 27, 1913:
Wills for Probate
HEBBLE, CHRISTIAN B., (died Aug. 19) left less then $2,000 personalty to wife, Anna M. Hebble.
New York Times
August 22, 1913
HEBBLE At his late residence, Kingsbridge, New York City, on August 19, Christian B. Hebble, in his 75th year. Funeral services at residence, 2:00 PM August 22.
Internment Woodlawn Cemetery.
I talked to Ken Hoak, President of the Conestoga Area Historical society, he said Christian Hebble was one of his ancestors but I guess he is wrong. He probably does have a Hebble connnection, just not this one.
For what it is worth, in 1860 Christian was living with a Harry Groff who was also born in Pa. so my guess is that he was also from Lancaster County.
Jim
Jim
wrote:
Jim,
Capt Hebble died at his home 3436 Bailey Avenue., Kingsbridge, NYC at 9:20AM on Tuesday August 19, 1913 per his Civil War pension file. I am at the NARA in DC at the moment, more when I get home later today.
Cheers,
Donna Robinson Falcone
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